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Friday, 30 November 2018

Grace

Morning Friends and Crafters. Today I am sharing a card that is just perfect for Batch making. Great for making for charities and fund raisers as well as raising funds for yourself too. These would wonderful boxed as a set, maybe a selection make in different colours. They make wonderful Thank You cards and as mentioned, changing the look is as easy as changing the colour strip. This uses just a few stamps from Sara's wonderful Enchanted Forest range along with a stamp from my collection and just 3 Distress Oxides. I hope you enjoy the tutorial.

You will Need:
Enchanted Forest 'Dandelion' Die and Stamp Collection
Enchanted Forest Peg Stamps
Distress Oxides: Candied Apple, Squeezed Lemonade and Blueprint Sketch
Copier Paper
Stick n Spray
Versafine Black Ink Pad
White Stamping Card 8 x 6'' Approx
Mat Black Card 8 1/4 x 6 1/4'' Approx
Centura Pearl Card Base Silver/White 8 1/2 x 6 1/2

Step 1: Tear your paper to give you a slightly wobbly line. Secure to your card using a little Stick n Spray.

Step 2: Use the oxides to apply the colours either side of your card first, then add the center colour overlapping the one either side to give a nice blend. Remove the copier paper mask and then remove any excess adhesive with a piece of kitchen roll.

Step 3: Position and stamp the large 'Grace' stamp with the black ink. It has a really nice open text, that really lets the colour shine through, tying it together with the background. Next stamp your beautiful dandelions, elongating the centre stem. To do this mask off the dandelion with copier paper, all but the lower part of the stem, ink up your stamp and join it at the base. Add the little seed heads, blowing in the wind, make sure to stamp some off the page.

Step 4: Measure your black matt to make sure it leaves a narrow border around you topper, dont secure just yet.

Step 5: Gut this layer using any of your dies, not only does this save a lot of card, it reduces waste and postage, saves money and can be used for another project.

Step 6: Layer this onto your base card with tacky glue.

Step 7: Add your 'Grace' Topper to your card, it makes a beautiful card for any occasion, there are plenty more wonderful and uplifting words and phrases in my collection. See my live show link below.

My collection is still available at a wonderful offer price on Hochanda with Freedom Discount and Flexi Buy on the full collection. HOCHANDA LINK. I also have the collection available at my CRAFTASCOPE ETSY SHOP.

If you did miss my very first Hochanda show and the launch of my collection, it is still available on Rewind, via the Hochanda Website, it was last aired on Tuesday 20th November so please be quick.


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Thank you ever so much for popping by today, I do hope you enjoyed the tutorial along with the finished card. I hope you will stop by again to see what else I have to share. For now Take care and Happy Crafting.xxx

8 comments:

  1. Really beautiful card Nick. As you say would be a quick and easy card to batch make,even to make up as sets.
    Thank you for sharing Nicola x

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  2. Lovely card Nick, love the bright flash of colour

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    1. Thank you ever so much Karen, I do love those oxides, really lovely and not so bright when you dont want it to be.xxx

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  3. Thank you ever so much Nicola, It's some times the most simple cards that make such an impact too, be really great as boxed sets and they always command more. You're more than welcome and thank you for taking the time to always comment.xx

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  4. Love this card, so clean and simple. as you say they would make lovely notelets to put in a box or thank you cards

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    1. Thank you Jane, I think it would be perfect boxed up as a collection, maybe using different colours on each and mixing the words round. I do love Grace though and suited what I was thinking at the time, but there are a lot of others in my collection or of course whatever you want to add. Thanks again.xx

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  5. Lovely card Nick and yes would be easy to make a boxed set.

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    1. Hi there, I do hope you are well, Thank you ever so much, Really pleased you like this. Take care and great to have your comment.xxx

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